Obstacle racing continues to have its ups and downs. From local to national events there continues to be a scramble to keep the interest of the masses and gather new recruits. For people wanting to try obstacle races there are races that are just for fun and others that have a more competitive edge. Yes, you may see the occasional racer in a tutu or other imaginative outfit that at times makes it somewhat harder to conquer obstacles. In the name of fun don't be surprised if you come across some interesting outfits and you may find the course littered with bits and pieces of costumes that just couldn't hang on. This year racers have seen events cancelled or even moved while a few race companies have closed their doors there are still plenty of racers up for the next challenge. It's the adventure, fun, and being with like minded people who really don't care what you wear as long as you finish the course that gets people out in tutus.
After the passing of a dear friend to colon cancer. I realized you need to live your life and accomplish what you have only dreamed of. Reaching out of your comfort zone and overcoming your fears will push you harder. Obstacle racing and mud runs has become a new passion. Going from having type 2 diabetes to playing in the mud is all part of my journey. Here you will find stories, pictures, and other insights regarding our journey.
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